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Well, buttercup, if you plopped yourself in the center of the galaxy, you'd be in for a celestial treat. You'd see an insane number of stars, planets, and cosmic dust dazzling all up in the sky. Just don't expect a spot for BBQs and stargazing – it's a bit too crowded and chaotic for that jazz.

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What does the Milky Way look like?

Our Galaxy, the Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy. It means it is spiral in form and has a central bar. Pictures explain the concept better.See related links for a pictorial representation of our galaxy.


What is a galaxy arms coming from the center like a pinwheel?

A galaxy with arms extending from its center like a pinwheel is typically classified as a spiral galaxy. These arms are regions of higher density where stars, gas, and dust are concentrated, often resulting in active star formation. The spiral structure is maintained by the galaxy's rotation and gravitational interactions, creating a dynamic and visually striking appearance. Prominent examples of spiral galaxies include the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy.


What part of the Milky Way galaxy is visible from Earth?

Ah, isn't that a lovely question? When you gaze up at the night sky, what you're actually seeing of the Milky Way galaxy is the galactic center and the spiral arms that fan out from it. It's like looking at a tiny snippet of a beautiful painting that stretches across our sky - simply breathtaking!


Is your galaxy visable in the night sky?

Our galaxy is visible in a night sky that is not obscured by clouds or city lights. It's a band of stars called the milky way. Because we are in it and it's flat like a plate we see it edgewise so it looks like a band of stars that kind of blur together.


The stars that you see at night are members of?

The stars that you see at night are part of our Milky Way galaxy, which contains billions of stars. Each star you see is a sun-like star that emits its own light, and they are at various distances from Earth.

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How would life be if the earth was in the center of the milky way galaxy?

Extinct. This is because the center of the Milky Way galaxy, like the centers of most galaxies, appears to be occupied by a super-massive black hole. The radiation near such an object would be instantly fatal.


What is a star like source of energy in the center of a galaxy?

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What is a sentence using galaxy?

I see that you are not from this galaxy. I would like to direct you to the next galaxy. I would like for you to name the galaxy in which our solar system resides.


What is the center of the milky way like?

The center of the Milky Way Galaxy we believe to be a supermassive black hole. So the answer to your question would be: a region of intence gravitational force.


Which galaxy is the star Betelgeuse in?

Like all stars you can see at night, Betelgeuse is in our galaxy, the Milky Way.


Is there a black hole at the center of canis major?

There is not a black hole at the center of the Canis Major constellation. Canis Major is a constellation in the night sky and does not have a physical center like a galaxy that could potentially contain a black hole.


The stars you see at night are members of what?

Our Galaxy, the Milky Way Galaxy. you may see others that look like stars but are actually galaxy's (M52).


What is the time taken by the sun to revolve around the center of your galaxy?

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How long would it take to get to center of your galaxy at the speed of light?

Objectively, about 26,000 years - but IF (and you cannot!) you could travel at the speed of light, it would seem like no time at all had passed.


What kind of galaxy looks like a spiral galaxy except for the fact that the arms begin spiraling out from a straight line of stars instead of from the center?

You may be describing a "barred spiral" galaxy.


If civilization lived on a planet in an E0 galaxy do you think they would have a Milky Way in the sky?

It's doubtful if a civilization could still exist within an elliptical galaxy due to the age of the stars. If they could, then the sky would have a slight red tinge, nothing like the Milky Way.


What does the Milky Way look like?

Our Galaxy, the Milky Way is a barred spiral galaxy. It means it is spiral in form and has a central bar. Pictures explain the concept better.See related links for a pictorial representation of our galaxy.